Thousands of children in KZN receive some hope and dignity

Nearly 3 000 children from poverty-stricken areas in KwaZulu-Natal can now walk with dignity and hope after receiving school shoes, socks and shoe polish to the value of more than R330 000 from the corporate and community initiative, Soul2Sole2019.


Aimed at making a significant change one school, one child and one pair of shoes at a time, Soul2Sole2019 is spearheaded by the Blue Sky Society Trust in partnership with The Lion Match Company and Aramex South Africa. The project saw 2881 pairs of new and gently-worn school shoes, socks and Lion Quality Shoe Polish distributed to little ones in the KZN Midlands and in the greater Durban area, many of whom had never owned a pair of school footwear before. The contributions serve as a helping hand for families too, most of whom rely on social grants to survive, thereby making school shoes a luxury purchase.

“Soul2Sole is of great help to the school and the community,” says Mrs Nomasonto Mntungwa, principal of Sanele Primary School in Ndwedwe that received 295 pairs of shoes from Soul2Sole.

“Most of our learners are vulnerable, dependent on their grandparent’s grant. As we are approaching wintertime, it’s cold. Shoes will protect the children from cold winter days. As the road to school is gravel that makes it difficult to walk fast, the shoes will be of great help. This will give breath to many families as shoes are so expensive, some fail to buy. The most important thing is that the whole school is now in uniform.”

There were smiles all around as the children laced up and buckled their school shoes.

“Thank you very much. Now I have school shoes I did not have. I am very happy!” said KwaSimamane Junior Primary Grade 4 pupil, Lindani Hlophe.

The school’s principal, Mr Nhlanhla Mosby Msomi, says Soul2Sole2019 has brought hope, relief and gratitude to the broader community.

“Most of our learners did not have school shoes as winter is approaching. Soul2Sole came at the right time when most learners needed help. The mood was very good not only to me but to educators, learners and parents as well. I am even now getting words of appreciation from parents who are gratified by Soul2Soles’s sincere donation.”

Children in South Africa are among more than seven million learners in Africa who go to school either barefoot or without proper footwear, risking injury and infection. Milena Domiro, Group Corporate Affairs and Marketing Manager, The Lion Match Company says they got involved in the ongoing Soul2Sole project to help grow and empower the future leaders of our country.

“No child should have to go to school without a pair of shoes on their feet. Seeing the joy in the faces of these children when they receive the socks, Lion Quality Shoe Polish and school shoes are priceless. Brand- new school shoes cost a lot of money, and these families cannot afford them. It warms my heart to know they will have one less thing to worry about.”

Children from 14 schools in KZN rallied round to help, generously donating their shoes to less fortunate learners during the campaign that began in July 2018 and yesterday (27 May 2019). The full list of contributing schools is as follows: Three Midlands schools, namely Hilton College (269 pairs), Michaelhouse (175 pairs) and Maritzburg College (158 pairs); six Durban North and Umhlanga schools, namely, Danville Park Girls High School (137 pairs), La Lucia Junior Primary (120 pairs), Virginia Prep (106 pairs), Chelsea Prep (102 pairs), Our Lady of Fatima (65 pairs) and Reddam House (188 pairs); and five schools in Durban, namely, Clifton College (232 pairs), Orient Islamic School (121 pairs), Durban Girls College (112 pairs), Durban Girls High School (111 pairs) and Al Falah College (53 pairs).

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In addition to the donation of gently-worn shoes, The Lion Match Company purchased 932 pairs of new shoes for distribution. All shoes were presented to pupils in the following schools in the Midlands: Jabula Primary School, Thembelihle School, Lions River Primary School, Curry Post Primary School, Crystal Springs Primary School and Hlanganani Primary School. Schools in the greater Durban area that benefited from project Soul2Sole are Sanele Primary School and KwaSimamane Primary School in Ndwedwe, Empilweni Primary School in Botha’s Hill, and St. Martin’s Diocesan Home for Children in Glenwood.

Aramex South Africa kindly sponsored transportation costs, assisting with the collection, storage and distribution of the shoes.

“Being able to see the smile and feel the appreciation from the children for something as small as a pair of school shoes, is the biggest reward that makes the amount of effort invested that much more worth it,” says Dinesh Dheepnarain, Aramex South Africa Regional Operations Manager – East.

“These children endure long walks in shoes that either have holes in them, worn out soles, or are just too tight. Therefore, any part that we could play in connecting the dots so that each child within this campaign receives a pair of shoes is a value that cannot be measured.”

Soul2Sole has tripled in size and reach since its inception in 2014. Project Manager, Anna Sacks, points out that they introduce new elements each year to grow the campaign.

“This year, we asked each recipient school to give back to their local community in some shape or form. We want to help learners realise that kindness and generosity do not necessarily come in the form of money or donations. Just by reading at a local creche or assisting the community with collecting rubbish one day a week can change and uplift many lives.”


This story originally appeared on The Good Things Guy a site that believes good words, good thoughts and good deeds will help heal the world.

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